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Cities in ZIP code 17771

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Stats and Demographics for the 17771 ZIP Code

ZIP code 17771 is located in central Pennsylvania and covers a slightly higher than average land area compared to other ZIP codes in the United States. It also has a slightly less than average population density.

The people living in ZIP code 17771 are primarily white. The number of middle aged adults is extremely large while the number of people in their late 20s to early 40s is large. There are also a large number of families and a slightly less than average number of single parents. The percentage of children under 18 living in the 17771 ZIP code is slightly less than average compared to other areas of the country.

Population

3,158

Population Density

15

people per sq mi

Housing Units

1,735

Median Home Value

$133,200

Land Area

215.79

sq mi

Water Area

1.80

sq mi

Occupied Housing Units

1,265

Median Household Income

$48,418

Estimated Population over Time

Total Population by Age

Median Age:

46

Male Median Age:

45

Female Median Age:

46

Under 5

5-9

10-14

15-19

20-24

25-29

30-34

35-39

40-44

45-49

50-54

55-59

60-64

65-69

70-74

75-79

80-84

85 Plus

Male

69

95

112

112

59

68

74

98

116

127

156

155

120

96

64

47

33

11

Female

75

89

105

81

61

63

67

98

110

128

142

147

129

92

59

49

26

25

Total

144

184

217

193

120

131

141

196

226

255

298

302

249

188

123

96

59

36

Male

Female

Total

Under 5

69

75

144

5-9

95

89

184

10-14

112

105

217

15-19

112

81

193

20-24

59

61

120

25-29

68

63

131

30-34

74

67

141

35-39

98

98

196

40-44

116

110

226

45-49

127

128

255

50-54

156

142

298

55-59

155

147

302

60-64

120

129

249

65-69

96

92

188

70-74

64

59

123

75-79

47

49

96

80-84

33

26

59

85 Plus

11

25

36

Gender

Male

1,612

51&percnt;

Female

1,546

49&percnt;

Gender

Race

White

3,119

98.8&percnt;

Black Or African American

6

0.2&percnt;

American Indian Or Alaskan Native

2

0.1&percnt;

Asian

6

0.2&percnt;

Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander

0

0.0&percnt;

Other Race

1

0.0&percnt;

Two Or More Races

24

0.8&percnt;

Race

Head of Household by Age

15-24

25-34

35-44

45-54

55-64

65-74

75-84

85 Plus

Owner

6

63

173

275

297

164

92

23

Renter

13

39

30

30

22

23

12

3

Total

19

102

203

305

319

187

104

26

Owner

Renter

Total

15-24

6

13

19

25-34

63

39

102

35-44

173

30

203

45-54

275

30

305

55-64

297

22

319

65-74

164

23

187

75-84

92

12

104

85 Plus

23

3

26

Families vs Singles

Husband Wife Family Households

772

61&percnt;

Single Guardian

149

12&percnt;

Singles

264

21&percnt;

Singles With Roommate

80

6&percnt;

Families vs Singles

Households with Kids

Average Household Size: 2

Households without Kids

902

71&percnt;

Households with Kids

363

29&percnt;

Households with Kids

Children by Age

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Male

12

15

10

15

17

19

24

15

20

20

14

25

27

26

24

31

27

20

10

15

Female

15

12

20

17

21

15

20

20

13

18

21

22

22

22

18

17

21

14

11

11

Total

27

27

30

32

38

34

44

35

33

38

35

47

49

48

42

48

48

34

21

26

Male

Female

Total

1

12

15

27

2

15

12

27

3

10

20

30

4

15

17

32

5

17

21

38

6

19

15

34

7

24

20

44

8

15

20

35

9

20

13

33

10

20

18

38

11

14

21

35

12

25

22

47

13

27

22

49

14

26

22

48

15

24

18

42

16

31

17

48

17

27

21

48

18

20

14

34

19

10

11

21

20

15

11

26

Real Estate and Housing

ZIP code 17771 has a large percentage of vacancies.

The majority of household are owned or have a mortgage. Homes in ZIP code 17771 were primarily built in 1939 or earlier or the 1970s. Looking at 17771 real estate data, the median home value of $133,200 is slightly less than average compared to the rest of the country. It is also slightly less than average compared to nearby ZIP codes. 17771 could be an area to look for cheap housing compared to surrounding areas. Rentals in 17771 are most commonly 3+ bedrooms. The rent for 3+ bedrooms is normally $500-$749/month including utilities. Prices for rental property include ZIP code 17771 apartments, townhouses, and homes that are primary residences.

Housing Type

In Occupied Housing Units

3,158

100&percnt;

Correctional Facility For Adults

0

0&percnt;

Juvenile Facilities

0

0&percnt;

Nursing Facilities

0

0&percnt;

Other Institutional

0

0&percnt;

College Student Housing

0

0&percnt;

Military Quarters

0

0&percnt;

Other Noninstitutional

0

0&percnt;

Housing Type

Year Housing was Built

Housing Occupancy

Owned Households With A Mortgage

628

36&percnt;

Owned Households Free & Clear

465

27&percnt;

Renter Occupied Households

172

10&percnt;

Households Vacant

470

27&percnt;

Housing Occupancy

Vacancy Reasons

For Rent

8

1.7&percnt;

Rented & Unoccupied

1

0.2&percnt;

For Sale Only

16

3.4&percnt;

Sold & Unoccupied

6

1.3&percnt;

For Season Recreational Or Occasional Use

402

85.5&percnt;

For Migrant Workers

1

0.2&percnt;

Vacant For Other Reasons

36

7.7&percnt;

Vacancy Reasons

Owner Occupied Home Values

Rental Properties by Number of Rooms

Studio Apartment

0

0&percnt;

1 Bedroom

25

14&percnt;

2 Bedroom

49

28&percnt;

3+ Bedroom

99

57&percnt;

Rental Properties by Number of Rooms

Cost of Monthly Rent Including Utilities

Cost of a Studio Apartment

Cost of a 1 Bedroom

Cost of a 2 Bedroom

Cost of a 3+ Bedroom

Employment, Income, Earnings, and Work

The median household income of $48,418 is compared to the rest of the country. It is also compared to nearby ZIP codes. So 17771 is likely to be one of the nicer parts of town with a more affluent demographic.

As with most parts of the country, vehicles are the most common form of transportation to places of employment. In most parts of the country, the majority of commuters get to work in under half an hour. However, that is not the case in 17771. It has a much lower than average number of people that make it to work in under half an hour. There are a slightly smaller percentage of employees that have to travel over 45 minutes to reach their place of employment.

Employment Status

Worked Full-time with Earnings

1,108

40&percnt;

Worked Part-time with Earnings

739

26&percnt;

No Earnings

945

34&percnt;

Employment Status

Average Household Income over Time

Household Income

Annual Individual Earnings

Sources of Household Income

Percent of Households Receiving Income

Average Income per Household by Income Source

* Only taxable income is reported.

Household Investment Income

Percent of Households Receiving Investment Income

Average Income per Household by Income Source

* Only taxable income is reported.

Household Retirement Income

Percent of Households Receiving Retirement Income

Average Income per Household by Income Source

* Only taxable income is reported.

Source of Earnings

Worked Full-time with Earnings

1,108

40&percnt;

Worked Part-time with Earnings

739

26&percnt;

No Earnings

945

34&percnt;

Source of Earnings

Means Of Transportation To Work for Workers 16 and Over

Car, truck, or van

1,536

94.2&percnt;

Public transportation

0

0.0&percnt;

Taxicab

0

0.0&percnt;

Motorcycle

4

0.2&percnt;

Bicycle, Walked, or Other Means

46

2.8&percnt;

Worked at Home

44

2.7&percnt;

Means Of Transportation To Work for Workers 16 and Over

Travel Time to Work (In Minutes)

Schools and Education

The population has a much higher percentage of people with low education levels (less than high school) than normal. The population is likely to value education because they are very well educated themselves. A much higher percentation of the population has received a college degree.

Educational Attainment For The Population 25 Years And Over

Less than High School Diploma

298

12.1&percnt;

High School Graduate

1,591

64.4&percnt;

Associate's degree

256

10.4&percnt;

Bachelor's degree

222

9.0&percnt;

Master's degree

76

3.1&percnt;

Professional school degree

6

0.2&percnt;

Doctorate degree

20

0.8&percnt;

Educational Attainment For The Population 25 Years And Over

School Enrollment (Ages 3 to 17)

Enrolled in Public School

559

78.7&percnt;

Enrolled in Private School

56

7.9&percnt;

Not Enrolled in School

95

13.4&percnt;

School Enrollment (Ages 3 to 17)

Schools in ZIP Code 17771

ZIP Code 17771 is in the Private. There are 1 different elementary schools and high schools with mailing addresses in ZIP code 17771.